
Grassroots Group Celebrates Delay of Game Attacking Venezuela
“The Venezuela Solidarity Network notes with pleasure that Pandemic Studios announced on Sept. 24, 2007 that it is delaying the release of its new video game Mercenaries 2: World at War which is set in Venezuela,” announced US Interim Coordinator Chuck Kaufman.

Australia’s Secret Deportations
The Australian Government has admitted to secretly deporting five West Papuan asylum seekers to Papua New Guinea from where they had set off in a banana boat. They were intercepted on August 21 by a border patrol near Saibai Island.

Despite Constitution, Army moving against Lt. Watada
The Army appears ready to retry First Lt. Ehren Watada a week from now—Tuesday, October 9—at Fort Lewis, Washington.

Behind the Brazilian Women's Victory over the U.S. at the World Cup
On September 26, 2007 at Hangzhou, China a revolution was born that would shake the world—a revolution in the world of Fútbol, commonly known in North America as “soccer.”

The Fishers of Men: Officers vs. Psychopaths
One of best arguments for an immediate withdrawal from Iraq can be based on our own self-interests. The fact that we are murdering and killing Iraqis and destroying their country and culture does not seem to impress the political class in the US.

US House 2008 Funding Bill Would Cut 55,000 Vouchers
The Democratic-led US House recently passed an appropriations, or funding, bill for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development [as well as the Department of Transportation] which would cut 55,000 rental vouchers for low-income families

Immigrant workers protest no-match letters
Immigrant workers workers and their supporters demonstrate in front of San Francisco City Hall and the Federal Building.

Where will you be on October 27th?
Tens of thousands of people around the country will be gathering in at least 11 major cities in all regions of the country on October 27th to demand an end to war in Iraq.

US Uses Blockade to Steal Cuban Money
The richest country in the world, the United States, behaves like a thief by robbing Cuban banks of money illegally frozen, which it is supposed to conserve and protect.

Iraqi Refugees Resort to Begging in Jordan
Ali Abdul Rahman, a 12-year-old Iraqi immigrant, joins an army of Jordanian beggars as they throng the vibrant streets of Amman in their tattered clothes, seeking a handout during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.